Whatever is worthy of posting at the time that I prefer. You will catch uninhibited opinion and a moderate amount of humor, mixed with good, old-fashioned common sense. What you read may not always be comprehensible, as I write as I think, but it is always rooted in logic and honesty. I like to sound off about anything and everything, so no limits here! Sit back, relax, and read on! Your feedback is always appreciated.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Since when is it illegal to take a picture of children with Santa, especially in a public place like a mall?!?! The officers in this case and all like it are wacked-out and need to be shown the door. I would suggest that everyone pull out your cameras and snap pictures of every child you see in the mall. Or for that matter, every child that you see period. Pedophiles be damned! I don't believe in an America where our freedoms are dictated by the few bad apples among us. This is outrageous and stupid! I fully support Mr. Rensberger and I would encourage him to continue taking pictures.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

It is one week until my 30th birthday. Sadly, I will be working the night before and and the night of, so I will have a party on the Monday after, or the fifth of October for those of you who are brain-dead and cannot think for yourselves. I am inviting no one to this party and it shall not be considered a pity, I will enjoy the solitude and the time away from the rat race of civilized society. I will ponder many things and pose many queries to the trees and the squirrels, none will be answered and not a word to be spoken. I will enter a deep thought process and magically return with a full stream of consciousness to be bombarded by the universe. Life can be so grand and the answer is 42.

Monday, August 10, 2009

I think more should be built, make them high-tech, with cameras and security systems. If a bum begins to urinate, zap him with a bolt of energy, smokers would get doused by an overhead sprinkler system, and those that wish to sleep over night would be charged for the room. I think this is doable and I would encourage a local entrepreneur to get right on it.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Today is the day that we mark the historic landing of man on the moon. Forty years ago, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin stepped out of the lunar module and placed footprints on a foreign celestial body. A very riveting time for our nation and the world as a whole. I applaud NASA for replaying the tapes from those history-making days in real-time, I have been listening to them and have found much interesting material. No doubt that Buzz and Neil were very excited about the important and improbable feat that they were to accomplish on this day.

I encourage everyone to pause for a moment today to reflect upon the masterful and unlikely events of today and send a message to Congress that we need to return to the moon and go to Mars and beyond. It is our destiny as humans to seek out what is beyond our grasp and to explore what is beyond our reach. Godspeed Neil and Buzz and all of our astronauts.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Recently, I flew from Missoula, Montana to Fresno, California via Delta Airlines. My journey was pleasant and, for the most part, uneventful. The employees were all very polite and helpful and the worst that happened was them not getting one of my two checked bags back to me until the next day. My first flight by myself and they misplace one my checked bags. Not a big deal, cause when I did get it back, all was in order and no complaint needed to be filed. Not so for Dave Carroll.

An airline destroying a guitar and then not paying for it's negligence is absurd and cause for a boycott. You won't see me on United anytime soon.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

I have had a wonderful time in Montana. Well, as wonderful a time as can be had while working with the bees. I have managed to avoid being stung, accomplished by wearing a bee suit and deftly handling boxes and frames. The weather has been mostly hot with a cool spell happening in the past 24 hours or so. Will be glad to return to California tomorrow, on what will be my first time flying alone. I will be walking through security, finding the gate, and changing planes, all by my lonesome. Now, I know that for a 29-and-a-half year-old like myself to be saying this may sound weird and even a bit stupid to some people, I think it is a highlight of my life that I am able to do this on my own. Not that I am in any way physically or mentally handicapped or the least bit stupid or retarded, I am just a normal male who realizes the enormity of the world and all its wondrous ways. It should be noted for the record, that I am married and I am fully capable of living the good life if I weren't just so damn lazy and bored of life. I attempt to find the fun, but it is hard and I like to make things easy and to do so while maintaining the highest quality is not so simple after all. Am I just rambling, perhaps, but this all needs to be said. I will sign off now, enjoy the day!

Saturday, June 6, 2009

I am writing today's post from my office in Livermore, a few days before I depart for Montana with my dad to work the bees and earn a living doing something, because no one is hiring in this area. Or at least not hiring for a full-time position at a pay-rate necessary to sustain a family (or in my case, myself and my wife and her brother).

I am sorta excited about Montana. Being I have been to the state before, it won't be new territory, just a new part of the state. So, in a way, it is new territory, just not a new state to me. That's what I mean, yeah.

Anyways, I will have limited internet access while there and will post updates when able. Pictures as well. So, until my next post, have a safe and happy day.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

I don't think the government would allow the GPS satellites to fail, mainly because the military uses them and so do many billionaires who are important to the everyday function of our system of government. Long live the GPS!